At the south-west end of the park – which covers roughly 44 hectares, according to Dublin City Council’s website – the playground was filled with excited young children, devouring ice cream and cones ...
Councillors in Dublin 15 have called on the Department of Education to publish right away a long-awaited report on special education needs in the area. The Taskforce on Special Education in Dublin 15 ...
It shall be a condition of planning that the developer must ensure the facility is fully delivered and operational,” Labour Councillor Mark Boland's motion says.
“With a recent spike in numbers due to the annual renewal of Temporary Protection permissions” for Ukrainian refugees, they said. Delays like these have cropped up before. In 2022, the Department of ...
The Pigeon House Hotel on the Poolbeg peninsula needs to be brought back into public use, councillors on the council’s South East Area Committee said on Monday. The old Dublin City Council-owned ...
It was sunny on Saturday, the first full weekend of March. The sky was blue finally; the first of the cherry blossoms out. In Holmpatrick Shopping Centre in Skerries, the entry to the new game shop ...
The northern tip of Bull Island is eroding, scientists and locals say. “We’re losing a lot of [it],” said Mary Tubridy, an established Dublin-based ecologist, “and the chances are, we'll be losing ...
Is gá dom é seiceáil lenár gcomhairleoirí dlí,” Dublin City Council’s chief executive, Richard Shakespeare, told those ...
Investors work on modelling, says Joseph Kilroy. “Its not necessarily in their shareholders' interests to be driving down the cost of rent.” ...
The council had agreed to lease Raven House from the developers, Percolt Limited, for 25 years. The 27 one-bedroom and 10 two-bedroom apartments would be managed by Tuath Housing, an approved housing ...
About €7 million went into a pot for projects for the surrounding area, when the Oscar Traynor Woods deal was struck.
In two cases, inspectors found that staff were using restraint to try to manage children’s behaviour, and one of those children was restrained 78 times.